A sport would be the most pleasurable pastime for people for so many years, beginning from Ancient times, as it is noted by the Greeks. The Olympic Games was the …
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Origin of Memorial Day
Memorial Day is also known as Decoration Day for honoring the soldiers who were killed during the Confederate war. It was formerly celebrated on the 30th of May. The origin …
Origin of Christmas
In modern-day records, the origin of Christmas is the birth date of Jesus Christ, as what is written in the Holy Writ. In a more in-depth discussion among philosophers in …
Origins of the Christmas tree
Every year, while out Christmas shopping, Christian families are ensured to purchase a fine-looking pine, in order to be displayed in the living hall. The price is usually depending on …
Origin of Fireworks: The Accidental Explosives
The origin of fireworks is said to have arrived from China when a Chinese cook unintentionally lit a mixture of charcoal, saltpeter, and sulfur, causing explosions in the kitchen. Interestingly, …
Origin of Species
Charles Darwin believed that every species must be fertile enough in order to reproduce and extend the population of its own kind. However, when asked about the origin of species, …
Origin History of Baseball: A Base Made in England
Lou DiMaggio was revered as the all-time baseball player and the entire United States of America was obsessed with this amazing game, especially after the First World War. The origins …
Origin of Family Names
Eons ago, people did not have to carry any surnames. The origin of family names can be traced back the earliest to the 12th century in England. The Norman race …
Origin of Names
People need names because of identification purposes. People, places, verbs and other special items carry a special reference in order easily distinguish from one another, to clear out any form …
Origin of Halloween
Halloween is synonymous with creatively-carved large pumpkins and visitation to all neighbors in order to be rewarded with candy. The Irish population from America was the first to introduce this …